Good day all,
Is it safe to say tha the bad boy here is the Forticlient installed on my exchange server?
Full and incremental backups started failing immediately after installing FortiClient. Before though, my buexec normally has errors during backups, hit and miss, a few days backup fails due to some weird errors or communication errors, other days successful backups with no interruption. I cannot say however that it is definitely the FortiClient causing now CONSTANT failed backups, but i think it is. Kindly see attached resources for more information let me know what you think:
1. FortiClient on email server
2. https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100043312 - Look on Possible Causes #4
3. Fortinet Community post sharing an almost similar issue - (https://community.fortinet.com/t5/Support-Forum/Backup-Exec-not-copying-servers-with-Forticlient-AV-...)
Any possible solution?
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Created on 06-26-2024 07:16 AM Edited on 06-26-2024 08:32 AM
Good day team,
I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT I LOVE THIS COMMUNITY AND APPRECIATE EVERYONE, VERY HELPFUL YOU ALL ARE.
Well, what i have done is restarting the exchange server and backups completed successfully. Full & incremental backups run well for like a few days, then intermittently, there will be fails and then success etc. I reviewed error IDs as per usual for veritas, but this may or may not even be a Forticlient issue. Could either be a BUEXEC bug or just network timeout issue. Still though, I have read reports where Forticlient disrupts backup operations for the server endpoint it is installed on. So far, backups were running fine days before after then server restart, but this morning, i saw an incremental fail. As i said, intermittent drama.
OP,
I know the following will not be "the instant recipe to happiness" but still...
From what I see within the first seconds:
- FC installed on Windows Server
This needs justification. Although newer versions of FC seem to support MS Server it still is an endpoint tool.
You will want to check the mutual dependencies and what MS has to say about this:
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/forticlient/7.2.0/administration-guide/742268/microsoft-server
- FC is out of date
- backup agent is out of date (?, hopefully) as even FC knows about its vulnerabilities.
- vuln scans are running in the background, and probably should not run while backup is running.
- network connection is flaky even without FC installed. Might be a hardware issue, or the NIC driver, or, or, or. Needs to addressed first.
There are so many question marks in your setup that I wonder it runs at all. Maybe if you reconsider why / if you need the FC at all on the server, you could eliminate one possible root cause.
Hello Neorant,
Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Hello NeoRant,
We are still looking for an answer to your question.
We will come back to you ASAP.
Thanks,
@AEK, @ozkanaltas, @ede_pfau can you help with this please?
Created on 06-26-2024 07:16 AM Edited on 06-26-2024 08:32 AM
Good day team,
I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT I LOVE THIS COMMUNITY AND APPRECIATE EVERYONE, VERY HELPFUL YOU ALL ARE.
Well, what i have done is restarting the exchange server and backups completed successfully. Full & incremental backups run well for like a few days, then intermittently, there will be fails and then success etc. I reviewed error IDs as per usual for veritas, but this may or may not even be a Forticlient issue. Could either be a BUEXEC bug or just network timeout issue. Still though, I have read reports where Forticlient disrupts backup operations for the server endpoint it is installed on. So far, backups were running fine days before after then server restart, but this morning, i saw an incremental fail. As i said, intermittent drama.
Hello NeoRant,
That's so kind, thanks a lot for your words!
Regards,
Hello,
THANK YOU :)!!!
We really appreciate your words and we are as well super thankful for all your contributions :)!
I m glad to work with positive people like you :)!
Never hesitate if you need anything and we will be there!
Regards,
OP,
I know the following will not be "the instant recipe to happiness" but still...
From what I see within the first seconds:
- FC installed on Windows Server
This needs justification. Although newer versions of FC seem to support MS Server it still is an endpoint tool.
You will want to check the mutual dependencies and what MS has to say about this:
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/forticlient/7.2.0/administration-guide/742268/microsoft-server
- FC is out of date
- backup agent is out of date (?, hopefully) as even FC knows about its vulnerabilities.
- vuln scans are running in the background, and probably should not run while backup is running.
- network connection is flaky even without FC installed. Might be a hardware issue, or the NIC driver, or, or, or. Needs to addressed first.
There are so many question marks in your setup that I wonder it runs at all. Maybe if you reconsider why / if you need the FC at all on the server, you could eliminate one possible root cause.
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